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For the Punjab that doesn't read

For Gurmeet, a software architect-turned-writer and publisher of Punjabi … I had to self-publish these books because my standards are high thus
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Business People: Sunday, July 30

Sencer-Mura will lead the organization in its chapter-in-development process with 826 National, a creative writing and tutoring nonprofit founded in
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July 30, 2017 Los Angeles Times Best Sellers Available at the Library

House of Spies by Daniel Silva debuts in the top spot on the Los Angeles Times Hardcover Fiction Bestseller List this week, while Astrophysics for
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East Greenwich teachers team up in offering College Essay seminar; starts Monday

The Ashaway native and Hope Valley resident has been teaching English, including creative writing, at East Greenwich High for 23 years and was
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An author 25 years in the making

Gallion, a Newnan resident, novelist and self-publisher, discovered her creative writing ability in the third grade when her teacher challenged the class
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About this Publishing System

This journal uses Open Journal Systems 2.4.8.0, which is open source journal management and publishing software developed, supported, and freely
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Couple has high hopes for high tunnel in agricultural future

They are growing mainly what they found to Kansas' best-selling produce — cucumbers and peppers. In early July, the one row of cucumbers towered
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Success in self-publishing

Local writer Angie Gallion is thankful for the decision she made four years ago to self-publish her first three novels, “Intoxic,” “Purgus” and “Icara.”.
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George Clooney Slams Paparazzi For Publishing Photos Of His Twins

It's perfectly understandable for celebrities to want to keep their family lives private, especially when it comes to their children. But with paparazzi
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The revolution will be podcasted

Tiffany Belieu started listening to the podcast “Stuff You Missed in History Class” sometime in 2010. She worked at a bookstore at the time and could
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